The Seaforth News, 1957-12-05, Page 5THE SEAFORTR N17WS—Thursday, December 5, 1957
JELLO JELLY POWDERS '
all flavors. 3 pkgs. 26c
AYLMER CHOICE PEAS
l.ge 20 oz tins 3 for 49c
FANCY QUALITY
GOLDEN 'MIX 'NUTS
.1 •Tb 43c.' 2 lb 79c
LOWNEY'S HARD MIX
choice candy 1b 49c
CROWN MIX CANDY
excellent mix. lb 39c
CALIFORNIA ORANGES
.. 2' doz 69c
A coupon worth 10c will ap.
pear in your daily paper and
can be used to purchale Kraft
foods
New Jams now in stock
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP
10 oz tins 2 for 23c
BREAKFAST CLUB RASP.
or STRAWBERRY JAM
.... 24 oz Jars 45c
Saban Wrap .. pkg 39c
Margene Margarine lb 33c
Domestic Shortening Ib 32c
CROWN BRAND
CORN SYRUP
.. 5 lb pail 69b
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CHRISTMAS CORSAGES
ASSORTED VARIETIES
Just 49e
Wright's Superior Food Market
SELF SERVICE
FREE Dl+]LIVERY
Send Greetings with Fl >k wers
at Christmas Time
POINSETTAS
AZAELAS
POTTED MUMS
CUT MUMS
ROSES
CARNATIONS
Please order early for the best selection. hire are in a position
to accept orders to December 18 for delivery on Dec. 23-24.
We will also have a large stock of Flowers to choose from
in our store
For Choice Flowers for all occasions phone 77
WRIGHT'S SUPERIOR FOOD MKT
MAIN ST., SEAI`ORTH
Small deposit holds any gift till$eaforth.
Christmas at J. A. Westhoff, Jeweller,
TOWN TOPICS
IMrs. Helen 'Lane; who under,
welub an opeiaition in Scott
'Memorial Hospital, is doing
nicely.
(Among those from out of
toWn who .visited Mrs.''Margar-
et (Dunn last Wednesday on her
90th 'birthday were . Mrs. John
Shearon, .In'gersoll; Misses Win-
ifred. and Bert ,O'Neil', London;
Mr, and •Mrs. Ford Dunn and
faraday, .Tilson'burg.
Petty Officer Jerry 'Meir with
Mrs. Meir and children have re-
turned to IH.M.0 iS,'Stadacona,
Flalifax, after spending a few
days with his father, .Mr. H. G.
Meir.
•T/Sgt: 'and Mrs. JI. G. Taman,
Lynn and Allan left for their
new home in IStephenvrlie, New-
foundland, after visiting at the
home of Mr. and IMrs. E. H.
Close.
.Petty 'Officer -James Wannop
of Galt Was a weekend visitor
with Mr. H. G. 'Meir.
I' Mr. and. 'Mrs. C. E. 'Addicott,
Goderich Street East, will cele-
brate their 5th wedding anni-
versary on Dec. 6th, when .they
will be at 'hone to their friends.
Dr. +Senmple is attending the
special meetings of +N.rE.+M
London +Confe'rence this week.
Mr. •and fMos. Frank White of
London were weekend guests of
.Mrs. Brian Cleary.
Mr, Ferg Rowland, London,
spent the weekend wtbh friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Don 'Barber of
Kitchener were weekend guests
of 'Mrs. Jos. Matthews,
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. DeJong of
.Exeter spent the weekend with
Mrs Tom (Bannon.
Mr. Geo. 'Sills of London and
Mr, +Allen Ryan, London, visited
at their hones here over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Hays
of Detroit were weekend guests
of 'Mrs, C. Pl Siiis and Mrs, R.
S. Hays.
Mr. and Mrs, Michael Bechely
of Toronto, visited t'he'ir homes
here over the weekend.
Miss Nora Reynolds who had
appendix operation in London
Hospital last week where she is
in training for a nurse, is con-
valescing at her 'home here.
SKATING
Seaforth Arena
EVERY WED. &" FRIDAY
Sto10
Admission 35c and 25c
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
2 to 4
Admission, children 10c,
students and adults 25c
And • we are going to celebrate all next week
Monday through Saturday, Dec. 9th to 14th
Yes sir, it is 25 years since we opened our business in
Seaforth. They have been 25 good years during which
we have acquired hundreds of loyal customers and
friends,.and we appreciate and acknowledge the great
assistance they have been to us.
Just so they and you will celebrate with us, we have
arranged special events in which everyone can take
part.
25 FREE PRIZES
Handy plastic pails just packed full with articles you
need and use everyday, valued at each $10.00
Everybody has a chance
Starting Mon, a.m. every one entering our store has a
chance to win one of these splendid prizes. There is
-nothing to buy, just write your name, drop it in a box.
Draws continue until Saturday night. If you don't win
at this first draw perhaps you will later. , Your name
stays in.
DRAW TAKES PLACE
5 draws on Tuesday Dec. 10 at 5 p.m. 5 draws on
Thursday at 5 p.m. 10 draws on Saturday at 5 p.m.,
and 5 draws on Saturday evening at 8 p.m.
SPECIALS
Fresh Pork Cured Meats
FRESH PICNICS 45c ib P. MEAL ROLLS (50c tb
FRESH BUTTS 'r`:". 53c Ib SMOKED ROLLS 65c Ib
-FRESH HAMS :.... .... -....... 50c. lb BONELESS HAMS 79c Ib
Beef
3 LB. CHOICE HAMBURG 1.00
RUMP ROASTS 53c Ib
ROLLED PRIME, RIB ROAST 60c ib
Christie's Meat Market
BORN
Wesen+herg—At Scott Memorial
hospital onNov..30th, to Mr. and
Mrs.' George Wesenherg,' R 5.3
Bi•usgelsA'daiighter
Baier—At Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on Dec. 1, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Baler, RR4 Mitchell, a
daughter
Black—At Scott Memorial hos-
pital on Dee. '4th, to Dr. and Mrs.
Alexander Black, Seaforth,'a son
WINTHROP
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawley
left on Monday to spend two
months in London,
'Cavan Sunday 'School 'Christ-
mas 'concert will be on Friday
evening, Dec. •lSth, program of
Christmas numbers and films.
:Santa Claus is hoping to have
home-made candy for the chil-
dren.
The Helping Hand Mission
Band -will have their Christmas
meeting in bhe (Sunday !School
room on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 2
p.m., roll call "your favorite
carol".
BLAKE -
Mr. and Mrs. Musselman of
Kitchener spent the weekend
with their relatives, Mr. and
Mrs.:Peter• Gingerich.
Mrs. Blanche Mason of De-
troit visited duringg the week
with her parents, 'Mr, and Mrs.
Leon Jeffery and brothers.
Mrs. Edmund Erb returned
from the Clinton Hospital where
she was a patient for a few
days and is feeling well again.
Mr. and .Mrs. L. Jeffery spent
a day :at the home of their
daughter, IMr. and Mrs. Napol-
eon 'Duchaune ancl family of
London.
Mr. and Mrs R oesch were
visited by relatives from the
Crediton vicinity during last
week, 'Mr, R. ,Desch continues
very poorly.
With Christmas only a few
weeks away, bhe school is busy
preparing their 'Christmas con-
cert to be held around Dec. 20
at S. S. 'No. 9, Hay and Stanley.
Misses .'Rapson and Robinson
are taking a teaching course at
the Blake School this week for
their col'le'ge work.
(A. .good representation at-
tended the 'Britis'h and Foreign
Bible Society Rally in the E. U.
H. Church at Zurich, on Sunday
evening. Mr. Glen ;Swartzen-
truber was a,p'pointed collector
for the society, from this dist-
rict, so when he calls, don't for-
get a good offering will he
your part in spreading the:Bible
where it is most needed,
DUBLIN
The annual turkey bingo
sponsored by the ladies of the
C.W.L. was .held on Wed. even-
ing in St. Patrick's 'Parish Hall
at 8.30 p.m. A large crowd was
in attendance. Lucky winners
were 3M. Rock, Leonard Feen-
ey, 'Mrs..Hillebrecht, Mrs. C.
Regele, Mrs. H.'Mogk, Mrs.
Tideswell, Mrs. Lorne Flanagan,
Mrs. L. McCarthy, Ross Mc-
Clure, Mrs. Tom Morris, Kath-
leen Hunt, Sheila 'Malone, Mrs.
Drager, Jean 'Moylan, Mrs. Mar-
tin Murray. Special prize of
$15 went to Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. B.
O'Rourke, 'Mrs. Wilbur iHoegy.
Door prize was won by Fergus
Horan.
Mrs. Jack 'Burchill was host-
ess for Nov. meeting of Dublin
W. I. The meeting opened with
the 'Institute ode and Mary Stu-
art 'Collect, followed by the roll
call which was answered by the
showing of an antique. Mr. A.
Robinson of Mitchell was guest
speaker and ,gave a very inter-
esting talk on museums. A very
successful auction sale of home
baking was 'held and the pro-
ceeds amounting to $23.10 will
be forwarded to the school for
Retarded •Children in 'Stratford.
Mrs. T. Butters gave the cur-
rent events. MTS. (Herb Britton
gave a report of the directors
banquet held recently at+Staffa.
The meeting adjourned with
the National Anthem. A lunch
was served.
Joseph Dillon
Joseph Dillon, a former resi-
dent of Hibbert twp. died Sat-
urday at his 'home, 709 Craw- •I�
ford St., Toronto, in his SOth
yeas-. He had been in failing -
health for some time, but pass-
ed away suddenly at the last,nean't, IDeauborn,'Mich., Mrs. ''S,
He was married '56 years ago toRyan, Kinkora; Mrs. J. Kelly,
the 'former Wary Conlouge, w'holSeaforth, and Mrs. Diehard Ay -
survives wi'l,h two sons, Day- obte, Zurich.
Interment took place in Holy
Cross Cemetery, Toronto.
Gifts for all at Westhoff - Jewellers,
Seaforth.
mond and Frank of Toronto,
and,.,five daughters, Mrs. P.
Longeway i(Evelyn) 81 Nile St.,
"Stratford; Mrs, A. Doornear-t
•(.Bertha) Dearborn, Mich., Mrs.
Graham .Kritzer (Mary), Mrs.
Don 'Mills '('Marcella) and Rose
all of Toronto; one brother Vin-
cent of London also survives.
Requiem High Mass was sung
by Rev. Father 'Comber of St.
Peter's 'Church of which the de-
ceased meas a faithful attendant.
The 'pallbearers were Graham
Murray, Peter 'Perry, Graham
Kritzer, Don Mills, Allen Mc-
Cauley, Wm. McQloibb. Those
from a distance attending, the
funeral included Mr.. and Mrs.
Jos. •Conlouge, 'Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs, Pat Longeway, Patricia
and Bob, 81 Nile St., Stratford;
Mr, 3. Campbell and Mr. John
Campbell, Mt. Carmel; Mrs. L.
Dillon, Dublin; Mrs A. Door-
IMINEEMESEININIMBIF
EUCHRE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 9
8.30 P.M.
1N 1.0.0,F. HALL
Under auspices of Edelweiss
Rebekah Lodge'
Admission 40c. Lunch
LEGION
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J. A. WESTCOTT
Jeweller Phone 599w
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15 REGULAR GAMES
3 SPECIALS
AT
SEAPORT'. d
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Wed.Dec. 11
8.30 P.M.
ADMISSION - $1.00
Super -Cycle
SIDEWALK- BIKES
and TRICYCLES
SIDEWALK "SUPER-CYCLE"—Far the 5 to 8 year old.
Styled and built to the same high quality specifications
as the big Super -Cycle "two -wheeler", Easy pedalling—
free wheeling, limited to a safe moderate speed. Equipped
with famous "Perry" Coaster Brake; Adjustable .English
• saddle; Ball bearing rubber tread Pedals; Colours: lustrous
Maroon, Blue or Green, with bright chrome 34.95
trim. Boys' or Girls' models. 18" wheels
"SUPER -CYCLE" DE. LUXE TRICYCLE—This is the large
size, for 5 to 8 year olds. Strong tubular steel frame;
Chrome plated handlebars and fittings; 20" ball bearing
front wheel with Bicycle -Type Crank; Dunlop rubber
saddle; 1!z" semi -pneumatic tires. Rich blue 19.95
baked -on enamel _
"SUPER -CYCLE" MIDDLE -SIZE TRICYCLE—For 3 to 5
years; Heavy duty tubular steel frame, bright redwith
ivory trim. Passenger standing plate over rear axle. Big
1" rubber tiros; Ball-bearing 16' front wheels, 10" rear
wheels. Heavy gauge steel room13.95y adjustable
saddle
"SMALL -FRY" TRICYCLE — For 111-• to 3 years.
,Sturdy tubular frame with rear standing plate; ad-
justable handlebars; 10" front and 6" rear wheels—
rubber tired. Ball bearing front wheel. CZ•pp
Bright "Fire Chief" red enamel .89
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SUPER-CYCLE PEDAL TRIKE—Tiny-Tot size in
sturdy alt -metal constructionbright red enamelled.
Big 16" seat with 8" front and 5;'z" rear wheels, rub-
ber tired. Handlebars, forks and rear braces in
handsome blue enamel. Corrugated rubber pedals
and hand grips; Plated "ding-dong" bell.
Annual Christmas
BAZAAR
Sponsored by. the Catholic
Women's League in the
School Hall
Saturday, Dec. 7
AT 3 P.M.
EUCHRE
AND DANCE
$ponsored by ICippen East
Women's Institute
HENSALL TOWN HALL
Friday, Dec. 6
AT 8.30
Draw to be made for a three-tier
Christmas cake
Ladies please bring sandwiches
Norris orchestra
Turkey Bingo
ST. COLUMBAN
FRIDAY, DEC. 6TH
THREE DOOR PRIZES
1. Electric Fry Pan
2. A Turkey
3. A Chicken
15 games for Turkeys, and
3 cash specials
9 o'clock sharp. Admission '81
Built low to prevent spills 4.69
UTILITY COASTER WAGON—Easy steering—with
big 9',:" diam. roller bearing steel disc wheels, rub-
ber tired. Natural varnish hardwood body; heavy
steel frame. Large size. — ®g�
16" x 36" .98
Delivery rack for above
Medium Size Wagon -13" x 30"
3.45
9.98
Sive 36'° — HICKEY GAME
DESIGNED FOR ACTION -PACKED PLEASURE
THRILL TO THIS "PRO -ACTION" HOCKEY GAME; plan strategy and scoring
plays. Forwards and defencemen individually controlled by easy -to -operate con-
trols at each end. The players move forward or backward. Goalie moves back
and forth in ,front of metal net. "Rink" is colorfully decorated and is ruggedly
constructed; masonite "ice" surface has all the official markings. Puck is smooth-
ly finished—easily slides along the playing surface. Rubber -tipped bottom; litho-
graphed players; scoreboard at each end. Size, 28"x18". Pre -Christmas Special --
.95
WORTH
$13.95